django-admin fixtures(initial data) generator command
pip install django
pip install mimesis
pip install pyyaml
pip install colorama
pip intall mockango
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'mockango',
]
app_labels
(positional): labels of app you need fixture data for them
--num
(optional)(default=10): number of object generate for each model
--foramt
(optional)(default=yaml): format of fixture file
--locale
(optional)(default=en): supported mimesis locales
python manage.py generatedata posts --num 5 --format yaml --locale fa
models.py
class Post(models.Model):
title = models.Charfield(max_length=200)
text = models.TextField()
is_publish = models.BooleanField(default=False)
published_date = models.DateTimeField()
CATEGORIES = [
('T', 'Tutorail'),
('N', 'Normal'),
]
category = models.CharField(max_length=1, choices=CATEGORIES)
settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'mockango',
'posts',
]
python manage.py generatedata posts --num 5
posts/fixture/post/fixture_file.yaml
- fields:
category: T
is_publish: false
published_date: 2018-02-21 05:29:26.253161
text: Messages can be sent to and received from ports, but these messages must
obey the so-called "port protocol." It is also a garbage-collected runtime system.
Atoms can contain any character if they are enclosed within single quotes and
an escape convention exists which allows any character to be used within an
atom. The syntax {D1,D2,...,Dn} denotes a tuple whose arguments are D1, D2,
... Dn. Do you come here often?
title: Messages can be sent to and received from ports, but these messages must
obey the so-called "port protocol."
model: posts.post
pk: 1
- fields:
category: N
is_publish: false
published_date: 2009-01-25 08:37:08.793574
text: She spent her earliest years reading classic literature, and writing poetry.
Do you have any idea why this is not working? Any element of a tuple can be
accessed in constant time. Its main implementation is the Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
Tuples are containers for a fixed number of Erlang data types.
title: They are written as strings of consecutive alphanumeric characters, the
first character being lowercase.
model: posts.post
pk: 2
- fields:
category: T
is_publish: false
published_date: 2013-01-03 11:28:01.825650
text: He looked inquisitively at his keyboard and wrote another sentence. Any
element of a tuple can be accessed in constant time. Haskell is a standardized,
general-purpose purely functional programming language, with non-strict semantics
and strong static typing. Atoms are used within a program to denote distinguished
values. Atoms can contain any character if they are enclosed within single quotes
and an escape convention exists which allows any character to be used within
an atom.
title: They are written as strings of consecutive alphanumeric characters, the
first character being lowercase.
model: posts.post
pk: 3
- fields:
category: T
is_publish: false
published_date: 2006-06-24 11:19:25.527136
text: Haskell features a type system with type inference and lazy evaluation.
It is also a garbage-collected runtime system. Messages can be sent to and received
from ports, but these messages must obey the so-called "port protocol." The
sequential subset of Erlang supports eager evaluation, single assignment, and
dynamic typing. Tuples are containers for a fixed number of Erlang data types.
title: The syntax {D1,D2,...,Dn} denotes a tuple whose arguments are D1, D2, ...
Dn.
model: posts.post
pk: 4
- fields:
category: T
is_publish: true
published_date: 2006-10-17 12:10:48.115520
text: Tuples are containers for a fixed number of Erlang data types. It is also
a garbage-collected runtime system. He looked inquisitively at his keyboard
and wrote another sentence. The Galactic Empire is nearing completion of the
Death Star, a space station with the power to destroy entire planets. Messages
can be sent to and received from ports, but these messages must obey the so-called
"port protocol."
title: Ports are created with the built-in function open_port.
model: posts.post
pk: 5
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